What did "progressive" educators of the 1950s promote?

A) "back to basics"¾science, math, and history.
B) student political activism.
C) sociability, health education, and self-expression to develop well-rounded students.
D) a rejection of traditional sex roles.
E) equal academic achievement for both boys and girls.


C

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A) Mary Wollstonecraft. B) Beatrice Williams. C) Mary Astell. D) Princess Amelia of Austria. E) Maria Cavendish.

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a. Permissiveness dropped significantly after 1955. b. Sexual habits have not been affected by the new attitudes. c. Increased drug consumption became a part of modern permissiveness for many. d. No relationship can be discovered between pornography, prostitution, and modern attitudes of permissiveness. e. Political consciousness and youth protest has shown no relationship to rising permissiveness.

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